CABLEGRAMS.
qXirELECTiiic 'DBLtoAPii—cWiibti.j v!.fw*=t-M JREOTER'&TKLEaiIAIIS.,' .' i.j | ib.'Jvj ~,.-. J :..' !'■ ■• - ■■ ■• •■ ■ ; . ! lu-Atw ~ "'''■■■ •■•! ' 1 ' r ' "'; 1 ■*.!! !;«,■■."■<■■• ■■ : - : i ""'ißD'ceived January 2, u'o'oh.--T!he Go-! 'TJrrimoht'Has 1 decided to fix tho mini-! Jfttjin'' pT'thff IoW about 10 be raiaed "in j 'l.pWfloirat par,'.arid has telegraphed <toi (■i^7.ii«'i.-:^ , ;' : TARIS I : •■;' ' '''][';'f\'. i;.?.- f-ji' v: •:- : ■ DecHuber3l, . I'-'Ganibetta'i illncaa hasdbvelupud intqone: Ijf/extaeW daiicei'.'and he is.iiuiv iopbrled wghij'.; 1 , ■;:.;■'■."' ;■■". v^v .MaßlV''li''': -ALEX A-NDfilA i' :: " a nil d..:: .- December3l. TuJb consequence uf rcpreßontiiliunainade byi -thß ,v Egyptiair Government, 'it' is probable that the whole ..of tho,British <a'ra!rjf ! anß artillery,.and.a considerable portion of the infantry now in occupation ofjjJJgyjjtrMll be^withdraw/i> wilhoiit • x 'CAPETOWN; " ~ December 31. Celewayo. leayes Ifytal; |on j-.Tjmriclay next lor Zalulun'ii to fce reinstated as king. li.'isufenred'that disorders will friee in consequence <>f his restoration, The slatejof, affairs iiißasutoialid is now quieting) wid" 'it'is/hoped that- (he native difficulties have been overcome;'\ ~ iJfP.ar: jMerchant Shipping ; ahd Underwriters Association)'; Edndo'ri/December 31.—Arrived—Ship, Cumbria, from Auckland-
,i t i ilt >: , LONDON, ;^! <j ,wjS m i i.,-.' "'••■■- • 29. 1 elillUceived December: 31, 10.30' ti.rri" iAttdat parliculaiß to hitrid! regarding/fliu disaster of the Bradford Wo<Hensill ihdw tW'3f M\\ti'#s caustirTby the fall of tives .bayei teceived iiiiuiiea.ofiaiiserkmjj vifafacWf:•;;;;,;:'; ,;■..;,■.„: "."Mui'M '■•'■ • _ December 30. are alleged to, have'massacred. ,P : roj fisiet'J Kilmer ''and,''' Messrs' 'dill' and Carrington, tho' British officers • who accompab(edj biro, ,hnvo been ; "ciiptured, Evidence of their participation in tho masisacfe, has: teen obtained, i|'. is ngdfltst'ood .isisufficient to'ehßiit'e.their JQiwietio'n.v: ':■?■> ,: : •' ''•••'•' ; ''''"' ; '
«t tij 5 =.T. •=; MEiißduiftisf, , "V!.V.i'"' i '.;■ l j r p& Lj'&qyjiriiinenl tins undertake)* not this yiiarfafrii li|pi!«-i !,.■■•':'». I'.viisi'' •«iW e^y ipetaocavvere present ft;4he cricket match yeaterday,. ; the Wickets being very unfavorable to Englishmen. It is ttill,raining,' and thii-'niatoh may not ho contimied'tu-dny, IShipicJSilmerei'from'iohdohV'reFii/tB Iha.tjOn.hpr voyagOishe spoke.theib&rque JrfdiheJ'febu'nd.frrm Cardiff to Colombo, The Captain and.six of.li.jMiw of the latter had been'washed oVer-bosrd in a
, wVih ~,ADELAIDE, ~,,:(.:,,■.. tflU'Vt l -'ii '.'.". '■ ■<■ ■'. 'lhit,day.,! Natal, 40(t0 tons,' ffam,lla.rsßilles, she, is pioneer of M'essa-, gejftMaritirae Cdmpany'sline and New Caledonia. ! .IM.L-: 'PiHWH -rnSYDNEY, : ,. r . mt> ,;;, ./,..'• thiiiday.. . -Airived—Steamship Ringaroenia, from AubklaHd. «'<■•'' Tattor6a!rs,Cup"ye'Bterday,was,„won by Morpetn^f^er ) a;fand I riice.''' !, '' ,,(, The it''Clareiice'on, th(|.jbodieß of thos'?'flfowfiod by tho wrecK uf'itio New England hagl concluded.' The ijury cen. •nred the ipilot at the Heads 'for" neglect of duty in not rendering assistance to the
DEATH. OMAMBETTA. } V.| PARIS. MtfAifiX. : Jahußiy'ir''' VJWceived Jan. 2,12,30 p.m. M, Leooi Gambetta died this mornipg aged 54,
.jfe'M'.'K consumption of (iwo'6linj| SWll?. eatimp.ted.to.bei2oo.;ooo,oo0< ; Kiloi, or roughly speaking, 200,000 tons. So le»» than two-thitdp!(if.thn quantity is imported, and it is,from foreign' sources France Las drawn the raw lunteriiilneces-. sary for lifei notabledevelopment of branch of ttianufacturi' bltififlgW'liißt k% «W.tHfJ. .In: native wool was uaed, the quanHity emA blur-book has beenjssued giving the IWh' ? f .'„W< "! f n i«h flaK'hehifiked'by/siib.eom&issilinW-in' Ireland during the month of Julv. 1882. Judicial rent, ±'47,830. The,««..« •• • ■ Jich judicial rents have been'lixed'the flm m kiad j of i 1 Tptavltaiiwal pfcK f being well developed, and its ou.lv mm" 1 ' • . tectiidna itotiiflwC m*Wti»iM NemmilletiMffele ■ Will be pratfall? |{BnV' ,J " >W"«» ?
-™Some-iiitorcstingr.dctails inwe~beeTfj burnished .with respect to the value of the mid-clay'express tiain.froii'N(;w YorkU^'Detroit/aml'it is'stated'thai! 'this V! irai)i is; a fair ivpreseritntive^'i' sjoJaW express 1 ; tlvji'ii'jt ,011 tli:;/ Ipadi ; riiiirpft'iV.'.,. /Jljuii,.i- ugine nhc .tender .were iipprnisetl'ati '10,500d618 'the'baggrtgo cur, ;1000dols;iliFpb'sUii .car, ,2000 doh;,, ik, dpls,;,thc two,ovi|inaiy passenger -.carp) •10,Q00dols ouchj''and three palace carsi 15,050d0}.s each; total, S3,ooodo]^ (i or neiiVly £1 ?,(JOU sterling. Tho estimate is regarded as. beneath rather than oyer! them, containing raoMrgjfareiWrtli! £20,000 atkst:! iTfiKcecirßlVut' down,at |i lS,ppp;]ols ( eachai;e,|ii>'manyj cases worth an ayerage of 18,000 "dokj Ttocanj first ,usp,sqonafter the'sleeping.'coshes;,the first' being used about '2O years "ago.,, In certajn' cftses^the,..care hjivo'cflsfc/as'-Jhigli';'as and ■ awhere'Sthe; interior workmanship was •vei'y'elabnl passenger car, and;.the:question\arises' how and at what point such luxurious' travelling b'eebmes remunerative to the! railway companies. '""""" !I''J'- ' ■■'<! ' > -IT J I <>/':. '.;■, ... y. , ~.; M Ipng since,jwhen;'General Gratitl ■was dni'tlie'vFrenoli'-'capiiali'lpds'tlio! Anieric'^ri ! colony' prepared -brilliant] fetes.iii.'his honor, it is snid. tliat- Mys f 'Mackav wislie'd loliave the J.etc ".Tnoniplie : |ljumiuatc;(i| .qmlloipon! Receiving ithe amusedt..refusal 'ofitllcj ; Parisian'officials, she sent a messengeij to'tile" municipal authorities, offering to buy the arch, and asking them to .name their pi-ice for : it.' ,;.j ! i "' "The"Pope, in an.encyclical letters,! , says that the,greater are seeking to revel in luxury/ and! being; extravagant. with their''own 1 ■goods, are; greedy After those ; of thehi neighbors.' They, extol : tlie name"ofl ' '•'Fraternity of Mankind." '-,, but, talk more- fraternally than they act.-'-The 1 votaries of rationalism encourage vidlonce ;and 'sedition among the'people,' provoke,■'agrarian ■disturbances,. flatter! the appetites of thelower classes, ! and! by these'- means and others serve to; weaken the foundations of domestic; life, .'and. public order instead of! strengthening thorn by lives of probity,' The letter recommends, than Franciscan'; institutious be more widely spread', among the' laity, as a partial remedy'. against,the spread of Socialism' and! Communism. ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1267, 2 January 1883, Page 3
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